Angular has released its latest version, Angular 7.0. In this article, we will explore the following points:
What is new in Angular 7.0
Creating your first Angular 7.0 application using Angular CLI
How to update your existing Angular application to Angular 7.0

Even though with the .NET framework we don't have to actively worry about memory management and garbage collection (GC), we still have to keep memory management and GC in mind in order to optimize the performance of our applications. Also, having a basic understanding of how memory management works will help explain the behavior of the variables we work with in every program we write. In this article I'll cover the basics of the Stack and Heap, types of variables and why some variables work as they do.

First look of Asp .Net Core 2.1 preview 1: Convert existingc application to .Net Core 2.1.
Finally, .Net Core 2.1-preview is out for people to try it. Before 2 days, .Net team has announced the first preview of the .Net Core 2.1
Let us see some of the highlights for this release.

In the February 2016 issue of MSDN Magazine, I showed how to create a custom scripting language based on the Split-And-Merge algorithm for parsing mathematical expressions in C# (msdn.com/magazine/mt632273). I called my language Customizable Scripting in C#, or CSCS. Recently, I published an E-book that provided more details about creating a custom language (bit.ly/2yijCod). Creating your own scripting language might not initially seem to be particularly useful, even though there are some interesting applications of it (for example, game cheating). I also found some applications in Unity programming.

All new Google Analytics accounts can now only use Universal Analytics, which is now the officially supported version of Google Analytics. The classic "Google Analytics" referred to in this post is no longer recommended.

Angular 5 has been released. The 5th edition of the JavaScript framework brings numerous innovations and optimizations. Karsten Sitterberg is taking a closer look at some of the new features and even giving you a sneak peek at what might be in Angular 6.